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It would probably be easier to just find one of those chambered in .40 S&W, then just order a .357 SIG barrel and drop it in because they‘re the same size and use the same recoil springs. I did that with a SIG P226, but you can do the same with a P229 too. Finding a HK in 357 SIG might be a little difficult but you can easily swap barrels in a Glock 22 or 23 to shoot .357 SIG.Looking for HK, Sig Sauer, or metal framed guns chambered in 357 sig
The SIG P-series pistols don’t have the cartridge marked anywhere on the slide. The barrel is the only part of the gun marked with the chambering, and they aren’t serialized either. So you can swap barrels on it and it’d still look as if it came like that from the factory.Oh I know it would be easier but what fun is that? Just looking for original 357 marked guns. Already have a Glock 33
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